The Ultimate Pinoy (post #1)

I. Fashion:

Filipinos don't really have that "fashion sense" in casual wears, not to mention the pambansang kasuotan : Barong Tagalog at Baro't Saya, and we mostly see Filipinos as copycats of other nationals like Japanese, Korean, Thai, etc.

So, let me pick some of the common "fashion" seen too common in our society (not in any ranked order). By the way, this is all based in my opinion and :

First will always be the common Shirt and Jeans. This may be too common worldwide, but when you look everywhere, there will always be someone wearing shirt and jeans.






"Super-mini Shorts (aka Pekky Shorts)" for Girls and "Walking Shorts" for Guys





This is somehow one casual wear that you can see them wearing especially for girls, they tend to wear this bikini shorts, though quite sexual.



















Another will be the "The Tuck-In Fashion" ...

We now often see people bringing back the "past" to the present. Anyway, most of us do tuck-in shirts inside their jeans, right? Like they used to before. Waistline bottoms are also "in" currently.











One fad to watch out is the "Jejemon Style" only in the Philippines right?




People make it a big deal with those Jejemon people, as if they're from the JejePlanet. Anyway, only in the Philippines this group of people exist, thus, I kind of included this here.







From the things I just mentioned, I couldn't really think of any more but FEW of the things I notice. However, personally, the ONE AND ONLY FASHION that is best for EVERYONE is the "comfortable outfit" - the fashion which we can carry and will make us feel beautiful. That way, we can feel beauty and comfort at the same time. PLUS, increases our self-esteem.





Category: Fashion
By: Ara Katrina G. Herrero (10993290)

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Filipino's Common Drinks by Jewel Espiritu

TOP 1: COCA-COLA
" shaking up the happiness"

Coca-cola or in short terms we call it " Coke". Coca-cola
a very popular drink that is so refreshing which teens and younger generations love to drink. Coke has a unique exploding and sweet taste. Coke is a very nice energizing drink.
It boost your energy. It beats the summer heat. It is a great drink when hanging out with friends.


TOP 2 : ICE TEA
" I- bottomless ang saya"

My second best refreshing drink during summer or even winter. Whats great about Lipton Ice tea is that they come in different flavors like Lemon , Calamansi, Mango and many more. In most restaurants, Ice tea is one of the most served / ordered drinks by people. Ice tea has its own health benefits too. Compared to Coca-Cola, Ice tea doesn't have has less sugar than coke.

Stay refreshed.



TOP 3: BUKO JUICE
" live a healthy lifestyle"

A very tasty and healthy drink. Buko juice is a refreshing drink and its also good for our immune system. According to @knowledgebase-script.com , Drinking Buko juice has many benefits. The coconut water which has its own nutritional benefits like low in carbs, 99% fat free and its low in sugar. Drinking Buko juice cleanses your digestive system.





By : Jewel Faith B. Espiritu

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On the Menu!
















Stir-fried pork ear, head, and innards with chili and egg on a sizzling plate. hmmm Sounds like a good lunch for me. From the province of Pampanga, the meat is prepared by marinating it in vinegar, salt, pepper, and other spices. It is then boiled, grilled, chopped, then fried.


Note to travelers: Angeles City, Pampanga holds a month-long celebration of Sisig Festival every December.




Dinuguan


I read an article around summer last year. I forgot where I read it, though. It told a story of a Filipino family living in America. Then, an American visitor went looking for ice cream in their kitchen. He opened the fridge and found a can of Rocky Road with joy. To his surprise, he found dinuguan in it, instead of Rocky Road ice cream.


Adobo


Boil meat in vinegar, soy sauce, and a bunch of bay leaves and you have a dish that can last for a week. Shred it, fry it, and you got flakes. Put it in a bottle and you can preserve it. That is adobo. The ultimate Filipino dish. It’s one dish that will never go missing in a Filipino family’s weekly menu.



James Sampan

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